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The extra width of the UQ creates a deep u-shape in the DB 68; the high sides do a great job blocking wind and creating a good seal; trapping warmth. Sleeping sideways or kicking one knee up to the edge still provides complete coverage. The TQ has a snap/drawstring bottom and a single snap/shockcord top. This overall configuration provides full encasement in downy goodness.

Inside, using a Fillo pillow, where I removed the memory foam and stuffed in a pair of WB Flash pants (feels great). My down mitts and booties are in a M50 stuff sack. Makes for a nice little knee pillow and easy to pull out all extra down if needed (would have to be wicked cold).

Stitching and attention to detail is really first rate. Working with Paul was a joy; he answered all emails promptly, returned a phone call withing an hour to answer a suspension-related question, and he delivered in short order; just a few weeks.

Forgive the ignorance but were does the insulation com from Paul who from where? Thanks

Paul from UnderGroundQuilts.com

There's a dusting of snow out today so I'm going to try my overstuffed 20* Zeppelin. I have a 3 season GoLite long topquilt that I got for ~$130 (and I can't help myself but got the 1 season for $119 last week). I'll see how warm I sleep tonight out on the deck. I'll for sure use the overcover on my DangerBird72. Last time I tried it, it was 41 inside the cover and 28 outside.